Unsubscribing After N Messages
NATS provides a special form of unsubscribe that is configured with a message count and takes effect when that many messages are sent to a subscriber. This mechanism is very useful if only a single message is expected.
The message count you provide is the total message count for a subscriber. So if you unsubscribe with a count of 1, the server will stop sending messages to that subscription after it has received one message. If the subscriber has already received one or more messages, the unsubscribe will be immediate. This action based on history can be confusing if you try to auto-unsubscribe on a long running subscription, but is logical for a new one.
Auto-unsubscribe is based on the total messages sent to a subscriber, not just the new ones. Most of the client libraries also track the max message count after an auto-unsubscribe request. On reconnect, this enables clients to resend the unsubscribe with an updated total.
The following example shows unsubscribe after a single message:
Go
nc, err := nats.Connect("demo.nats.io")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer nc.Close()
// Sync Subscription
sub, err := nc.SubscribeSync("updates")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if err := sub.AutoUnsubscribe(1); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Async Subscription
sub, err = nc.Subscribe("updates", func(_ *nats.Msg) {})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if err := sub.AutoUnsubscribe(1); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
Java
Connection nc = Nats.connect("nats://demo.nats.io:4222");
Dispatcher d = nc.createDispatcher((msg) -> {
String str = new String(msg.getData(), StandardCharsets.UTF_8);
System.out.println(str);
});
// Sync Subscription
Subscription sub = nc.subscribe("updates");
sub.unsubscribe(1);
// Async Subscription
d.subscribe("updates");
d.unsubscribe("updates", 1);
// Close the connection
nc.close();
JavaScript
let nc = NATS.connect({
url: "nats://demo.nats.io:4222"
});
// `max` specifies the number of messages that the server will forward
// The server will auto-cancel.
let opts = {max: 10};
let sub = nc.subscribe(NATS.createInbox(), opts, (msg) => {
t.log(msg);
});
// another way after 10 messages
let sub2 = nc.subscribe(NATS.createInbox(), (err, msg) => {
t.log(msg.data);
});
// if the subscription already received 10 messages, the handler
// won't get any more messages
nc.unsubscribe(sub2, 10);
Python
nc = NATS()
await nc.connect(servers=["nats://demo.nats.io:4222"])
async def cb(msg):
print(msg)
sid = await nc.subscribe("updates", cb=cb)
await nc.auto_unsubscribe(sid, 1)
await nc.publish("updates", b'All is Well')
# Won't be received...
await nc.publish("updates", b'...')
Ruby
require 'nats/client'
require 'fiber'
NATS.start(servers:["nats://127.0.0.1:4222"]) do |nc|
Fiber.new do
f = Fiber.current
nc.subscribe("time", max: 1) do |msg, reply|
f.resume Time.now
end
nc.publish("time", 'What is the time?', NATS.create_inbox)
# Use the response
msg = Fiber.yield
puts "Reply: #{msg}"
# Won't be received
nc.publish("time", 'What is the time?', NATS.create_inbox)
end.resume
end
TypeScript
// `max` specifies the number of messages that the server will forward
// The server will auto-cancel
let opts = {max: 10};
let sub = await nc.subscribe(createInbox(), (err, msg) => {
t.log(msg.data);
}, opts);
// another way after 10 messages
let sub2 = await nc.subscribe(createInbox(), (err, msg) => {
t.log(msg.data);
});
// if the subscription already received 10 messages, the handler
// won't get any more messages
sub2.unsubscribe(10);
C
natsConnection *conn = NULL;
natsSubscription *sub = NULL;
natsMsg *msg = NULL;
natsStatus s = NATS_OK;
s = natsConnection_ConnectTo(&conn, NATS_DEFAULT_URL);
// Subscribe
if (s == NATS_OK)
s = natsConnection_SubscribeSync(&sub, conn, "updates");
// Unsubscribe after 1 message is received
if (s == NATS_OK)
s = natsSubscription_AutoUnsubscribe(sub, 1);
// Wait for messages
if (s == NATS_OK)
s = natsSubscription_NextMsg(&msg, sub, 10000);
if (s == NATS_OK)
{
printf("Received msg: %s - %.*s\n",
natsMsg_GetSubject(msg),
natsMsg_GetDataLength(msg),
natsMsg_GetData(msg));
// Destroy message that was received
natsMsg_Destroy(msg);
}
(...)
// Destroy objects that were created
natsSubscription_Destroy(sub);
natsConnection_Destroy(conn);